I currently had reinstalled my OS Lion (10.7.3) with Perian because I was having some issues and I hoped this would help but it didn't.I searched for help in the forum however removing components in quicktime did not help. (I actually couldn't find those two components)I am having problems with "some" (not all) of the AVI files with that audio will only play for a few seconds, and skipping it will resolve it for a few seconds. The odd thing is I am only experience this on some certain files. And I am absolutely positive that these files aren't broken in anyway because they work well in VLC and DIVX player. Can someone please help me out a little here? Any opinion or suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks!

Edited: I notices that it happens a lot more frequently with larger files (like clips more than an hour long), hopefully that helps.

Yes I had looked that up too. However, I could not locate any of those files, except:DivX Decoder.component

Is this normal?How can I provide such file? How do I split it without editing it? I know how to split it in programs like Final Cut, but will that ruin it? Because is that kind of like reformatting the file? I can upload the whole thing if you want; however, it is 1.41GB

Edited: I tried to split the video and it seems to work with shorter clips, so I am guessing there's problems with longer (larger) files?I tested 3 movies and they are all larger at 1.2GB, all have the same problem, audio only works for a second or two, and it works under all other programs like VLC.

*Currently uploading one of it to dropbox, I will post a public link here*http://db.tt/47iWUXFC *This link will expire on February 19, 2012

Congratulations, you downloaded another file which perfectly exemplifies the fact that avi is a format that needs to die! It's badly packetized by some moron who doesn't seem to understand that what constitutes an audio frame nor how to correctly calculate timecodes. Remux the file, and it's fine.